Religious communities possess spiritual, moral and social assets that can be brought to bear utilizing the full range of existing structures - leadership, local congregations, women's groups, youth groups, and specialized agencies.
When religious communities recognize their shared values, mobilize their collective assets, and work together, they can have a decisive impact where it is most needed. Because of this understanding the establishment of Inter-religious councils over the world has become very important. Russia, Argentina,Cambodia, China, India, Puerto Rico ,Suriname, South Carolina and Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Diego, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana and Nigeria are some of world countries who had organized inter-religious councils so that every religious institution and the social community stand together to promote peaceful coexistence common values.
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